Answer:
1. NaN₃(s) → Na(s) + 1.5 N₂(g)
2. 79.3g
Explanation:
<em>1. Write a balanced chemical equation, including physical state symbols, for the decomposition of solid sodium azide (NaN₃) into solid sodium and gaseous dinitrogen.</em>
NaN₃(s) → Na(s) + 1.5 N₂(g)
<em>2. Suppose 43.0L of dinitrogen gas are produced by this reaction, at a temperature of 13.0°C and pressure of exactly 1atm. Calculate the mass of sodium azide that must have reacted. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.</em>
First, we have to calculate the moles of N₂ from the ideal gas equation.

The moles of NaN₃ are:

The molar mass of NaN₃ is 65.01 g/mol. The mass of NaN₃ is:

Answer:
C
Explanation:
Please see the attached picture for the explanation.
<u>Le Châtelier's principle</u><u>:</u>
When a stress is applied to a system at equilibrium, the system will respond by shifting in the direction that opposes/ minimizes the effect of the stress.
• This stress could be the addition or removal of a product or reactant, changes in the concentration of the products or reactants, or a change in temperature.
☆ Why can heat be written on the same side of the products when the reaction is exothermic?
• Exothermic means that heat is released, thus heat can be treated as a product.
• I like to remember it as Exothermic → Exit
0 degrees Celsius, 32 degrees Fahrenheit. So the answer is a
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